This title missed the point of an RPG in every possible way!

User Rating: 3 | Chou Jigen Game Neptune PS3
Note: Ignore the negative recommendations, fanboys use the site too and force themselves to like the flaws in this game.

This game follows the footsteps of a world where you play as Neptunia, a character inspired by the Sega prototype, Neptunia to the point where the current generation system inspired character turns against her.

Neptunia gets defeated and thrown down to the material world where she is found by Compa, another character inspired, but this time, inspired by a company who help develop this game and more characters along the way.

The combat is interesting as you can help tune and tweak which attacks you want in a 4 button combo. This is useful the maybe the best thing about the game as you can also use these special combos to be linked together and get rewarded for this by preforming alot more then you normally would.

Unfortunately the combat doesn't help the story, summons and using items in any other way.

The brizzare and almost amazingly frustruating thing about this title is that healing is all based on luck, which you HAVE to tune in order to allow your characters to heal. You'll end up not healing and sometimes have characters that don't get healed, run around with 1 hp and sometimes having an entirely useless party. Why this exsits is beyond me.

Sega allowed the developers to use some of their 80s to 90s arcade titles to be used in the game as summons and special attacks, however they're displayed as their 8 bit forms in a form of a screenshot. There no 3D summons showing off the awesomeness of these Sega titles.

Finally the whole story is told with portraited cutscenes with the characters talking. Voice acting is good but it doesn't help to tell and play out most of the jokes in the game despite the intention the game has to poke fun at the game industry. I would say give this game a pass.